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Qué (quién) es orphée - definición


Orphée (Glass)         
OPERA BY PHILIP GLASS
Orphée is a chamber opera in two acts and 18 scenes, for ensemble and soloists, composed in 1991 by Philip Glass, to a libretto (in French) by the composer, based on the scenario of the eponymous film (1950) by Jean Cocteau. Commissioned by the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York, this is the first part of a trilogy in honour of the French poet.
Elvira Orphée         
  • Elvira Orphée, 1981
ARGENTINE WRITER (1922-2018)
Elvira Orphee; Elvira Amanda Orphée
Elvira Amanda Orphée (29 May 1922 in San Miguel de Tucumán – 26 April 2018) was an Argentine writer.
Orpheus in the Underworld         
  • Poster for Paris revival, 1878
  • "Bel insecte à l'aile dorée"}}
  • Bouffes-Parisiens, Salle Choiseul]]
  • Set design by [[Charles-Antoine Cambon]] for Act I, Scene 1, in the 1874 revised edition
  • Gluck]]'s and Offenbach's ''Orphées'' compared:{{pb}}"Take us to the theatre where they're doing ''Orpheus''."{{pb}}"The ''Orpheus'' that's boring or the ''Orpheus'' that's funny?"<ref>''Quoted'' in notes to EMI LP set SLS 5175</ref>
  • Désiré]], in the 1858 production
  • Poster for 1867 revival
  • alt=Young woman with dark hair and moderately revealing pseudo-Ancient-Greek costume
  • 1860}}
  • Programme for the 1876 London production, given in English despite the French title
  • sharp}}–B–A<ref>Simplified version of illustration in Faris, pp. 68–69</ref>
OPÉRA BOUFFON BY JACQUES OFFENBACH
Orphée Aux Enfers; Orpheus In The Underworld; Orphée aux Enfers; Orphée aux enfers; Galop Infernal; Orphee Aux Enfers; Orphee aux enfers; Orphee aux Enfers; Orpheus in Hades; Infernal gallop; Infernal galop; John Styx
Orpheus in the Underworld and Orpheus in Hell are English names for Orphée aux enfers (), a comic opera with music by Jacques Offenbach and words by Hector Crémieux and Ludovic Halévy. It was first performed as a two-act "opéra bouffon" at the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens, Paris, on 21 October 1858, and was extensively revised and expanded in a four-act "opéra féerie" version, presented at the Théâtre de la Gaîté, Paris, on 7 February 1874.
Ejemplos de uso de orphée
1. Like Cocteau‘s Orphée, who spends much of the film in the negative space or dead world on the far side of the mirror, he is a writer who does not write.